The chat exploded: “Boring!” “Where’s the leak?” “Xmasti is trolling us.” Viewers dropped by the millions in seconds.
Raghu watched his art become a footnote to its own parody. Worse, he started enjoying the attention. He appeared on Xmasti’s roast show, pretending to be furious about fake scandals. He tweeted memes from the City of Echoes set. His face became a GIF— Raghu shocked —used across WhatsApp forwards. xxx web series xmasti
A week later, Xmasti released a new series: The Fall of Raghu Sharma , a docu-drama about a “pretentious filmmaker who lost his mind live on air.” It got fifty million views. The chat exploded: “Boring
Raghu looks at the rain on the tin roof outside. He thinks of the old raga, sung to no one. He appeared on Xmasti’s roast show, pretending to
Bunty didn’t flinch. “Not asking you to. We’ll co-produce. You keep your ‘cinema.’ We add one small thing: a parallel track. A web series within your web series. Xmasti-style. Backstage gossip, leaked casting couch scandals, a fake murder mystery involving the actors playing your characters. Real meta. Real viral.”